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India gets little more voting power in IMF  

Washington, Apr 30:
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has won final approval from its board of governors for a reform package that gives emerging economies like India a little more say in its running.
 
Malaysia opens new parliament sitting amid chaos 

Kaula Lumpur, Apr 30:
Malaysia's new parliament descended into chaos on Wednesday as a revitalised opposition disrupted proceedings amid noisy name-calling and insults.
 
ASEAN students pick Singapore as favourite  

Singapore, Apr 30:
Singapore emerged as the top place to work and play among university students in the Association of South-East Asian Nations (Asean) grouping, a survey said Wednesday.
 
Pak ruling coalition on verge of collapse  

Islamabad, Apr 30:
The ruling coalition of Pakistan has been pushed to the brink of collapse in the wake of a serious standoff between the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and the Pakistan Muslim ...
 
UN Security Council divided on Zimbabwe  

New York, Apr 30:
UN Security Council members were divided on ways to deal with Zimbabwe's political crisis after it held its first discussion on the unresolved presidential elections in that country, diplomats said Tuesday.
 
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